With client now is more easy to manage your personal nodester instance,
you just need to run `nodester client set <ENDPOINT> <BRAND>` and you are
to go with your personal instance. Endpoint is the url at which nodester-cli
will make the api calls, and brand is the value to show in the logs.
Also `nodester client get` get the current nodester-cli configuration. Default
to `api.nodester.com` and `nodester`. Now more customizable.

This app is a little wrapper around the REST API for the [Nodester](http://nodester.com/) OS Node hosting platform.

##Installation

-**If you are using `npm 1.0` you need to provide the `-g` flag to install this app globally.**

-

npm install nodester-cli -g

+

##Usage

- nodester help

- nodester help app

- nodester help user

+In your CLI run one of these commands:

+

+ $ nodester

+ $ nodester app <usage>

+ $ nodester user <usage>

- //All options

- nodester help all

+Each of them will outpot the help for the respective command.

##Local installation

-If you have your own instance of [Nodester](http://nodester.com/) installed on your own server, the

-command line app is designed to work with that too. Currently it supports 3 environment variables

-to change a couple of default settings.

+If you have your own instance of [Nodester](http://nodester.com/) installed on your own server, the command line app is designed to work with that too. Currently it supports 3 environment variables to change a couple of default settings.

Here is a simple example:

@@ -34,3 +32,35 @@ Here is a simple example:

export NODESTER_BRAND=;

export NODESTER_APIHOST=;

+**In the newest version of `nodester-cli`** you can easily switch betwen instances running:

+

+ $ nodester config set <apiendpoint> <brand>

+

+after this you can access to your instance. To rollback to the nodester endpoint run:

+

+ $ nodester config set api.nodester.com nodester

+

+Also you can see what is the current configuration running:

+

+ $ nodester config get

+

+

+Also you can take a look at `examples` and see how can you roll out your personal nodester-cli